The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: The life of William Wordsworth, Volumen11Paterson, 1889 - 530 páginas |
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... Sir Robert Peel and Lord Adair , with Mr. W. E. Gladstone , Sir Robert Inglis , Travers Twiss , Richard M. Milnes ( afterwards Lord Houghton ) , Edward Horsman , Samuel Rogers , E. Irton , E. Stanley , Thomas Aglionby , A. Dalrymple ...
... Sir Robert Peel and Lord Adair , with Mr. W. E. Gladstone , Sir Robert Inglis , Travers Twiss , Richard M. Milnes ( afterwards Lord Houghton ) , Edward Horsman , Samuel Rogers , E. Irton , E. Stanley , Thomas Aglionby , A. Dalrymple ...
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... Sir Robert Inglis and get Peel , your Bill is in no danger . Of personalia none for the present . - Affectionate regards , etc. , etc. , etc. 5th April 1838 . H. C. ROBINSON . " T. N. Talfourd to Wordsworth . " Temple , 16th April 1838 ...
... Sir Robert Inglis and get Peel , your Bill is in no danger . Of personalia none for the present . - Affectionate regards , etc. , etc. , etc. 5th April 1838 . H. C. ROBINSON . " T. N. Talfourd to Wordsworth . " Temple , 16th April 1838 ...
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... Sir , most faithfully yours , ROBERT H. INGLIS . ” T. N. Talfourd to Wordsworth . " Temple , 23d April 1838 . MY DEAR SIR . - Accept my warmest thanks for your most kind and encouraging letter , and for your permission to pub- lish it ...
... Sir , most faithfully yours , ROBERT H. INGLIS . ” T. N. Talfourd to Wordsworth . " Temple , 23d April 1838 . MY DEAR SIR . - Accept my warmest thanks for your most kind and encouraging letter , and for your permission to pub- lish it ...
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... Sir Robert Inglis concurred , and with a pledge to introduce the Bill on the first day of next Session I yielded . A defeat would have done us great mischief , a victory scarcely any good ; and , therefore , with a very sad heart , I ...
... Sir Robert Inglis concurred , and with a pledge to introduce the Bill on the first day of next Session I yielded . A defeat would have done us great mischief , a victory scarcely any good ; and , therefore , with a very sad heart , I ...
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... Lord Wynford , and Lord Brougham himself , for a sort of alms rendered out of ... Sir Robert rather against it , and no one else knowing or caring about the ... Inglis to see him , and learn his intentions- 342 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
... Lord Wynford , and Lord Brougham himself , for a sort of alms rendered out of ... Sir Robert rather against it , and no one else knowing or caring about the ... Inglis to see him , and learn his intentions- 342 LIFE OF WORDSWORTH .
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